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lotteries are part of the state economies and people are doing everything online now. heck, you do it in the middle of the show or on commercial break. i think it hurts businesses and it may hurt casinos if atlantic city and new jersey. people should be able to do whatever they want in their own home. the worry i have is people will start doing this and they will get in big trouble because it may be easier in their home and the states rely on the revenue to keep spending. that is not the way to do it. new york is relying on people to light up and smoke because of the cigarette taxes. not the best way to go about it. >> bob: dana, you are at the track every day betting. >> dana: i am a big gambler. i don't know how you hide it online for the states. there are no boundaries on the state. i'm sure they figure that out. in some ways the legislators need to be for what is going to happen. online gambling is here to stay, so they might as well hop aboard a train. >> greg: i gamble with my day. in the old days you went to vegas, saw show, saw glamour and hired something now.
lotteries are part of the state economies and people are doing everything online now. heck, you do it in the middle of the show or on commercial break. i think it hurts businesses and it may hurt casinos if atlantic city and new jersey. people should be able to do whatever they want in their own home. the worry i have is people will start doing this and they will get in big trouble because it may be easier in their home and the states rely on the revenue to keep spending. that is not the way to...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. the unemployment rate might tick up again. >> that was president obama speaking moments ago, putting the pressure on congress to avert the sequester. budget cuts which are set to take effect in just a matter of days, coming up on march the 1st. the first round. senate minority leader mitch mcconnoll saying president obama still prefers campaign events to common sense bipartisan action. the president made those short remarks moments ago and once again using the bully pulpit to call for action surrounding himself by first responders and his remarks on the same day of a political report, "obama, the puppet master." it's great to have all three of you here with me this morning. quoting from this politico article. the balance of power used used to be much more in the favor of the mainstream press. saying nowadays he said the white house gets away with stuff i
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. the unemployment rate might tick up again. >> that was president obama speaking moments ago, putting the pressure on congress to avert the sequester. budget cuts which are set to take effect in just a matter of days, coming up on march the 1st. the first round. senate minority leader mitch mcconnoll saying president obama still...
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the economy hasn't collapsed. hopefully that paves way more cuts, smaller government and greeter wealth creation. adam: congressman bartlett, best-case scenario, what happens? >> the best-case scenario as a result of sequestration we'll iminate some spending that is doing some good. as a result of that is a congress will get together and pass a long-term budget that will begin to balance itself and to get us out of the fiscal cliff. adam: mattie, you get the last word. what is the reality, neither worst case or best case but what will we be talking about monday, march 3rd? >> worst case or best case we're in a position government is spending too much money. we needawmakers to agree we get spending under control. adam: i should have said monday, march 4th. thanks for joining us here on melissa francis's program, "money". i'm sure we'll talk about sequestration now till the end of the deadline. we'll shift gears. a "money" update on a story that will make you want to slam down the phone on government waste. an inves
the economy hasn't collapsed. hopefully that paves way more cuts, smaller government and greeter wealth creation. adam: congressman bartlett, best-case scenario, what happens? >> the best-case scenario as a result of sequestration we'll iminate some spending that is doing some good. as a result of that is a congress will get together and pass a long-term budget that will begin to balance itself and to get us out of the fiscal cliff. adam: mattie, you get the last word. what is the...
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some of the political economy about how strong tobacco control policies might be adopted. there has been a lot of research. lots of problems in the types of studies that get done. over time, what we have seen is evidence has gotten stronger to the point now where we see good evidence that there is a strong causal relationship between exposure to tobacco company marketing and tobacco use. really nice summary of the evidence came out a few years ago. lilly strong conclusions -- really strong conclusions. that gives you some reason for going after marketing restrictions on tobacco. in the u.s., the first of these payments until 1969. -- the first of these came in 1969. that captured a few other restrictions on tobacco company marketing. marketing that's best -- that targeting kids and used cartoons and things like that. if you look at this, you can see the overall spending on tobacco companies, marketing activities over time. the settlement agreement comes in in 1998. does not do anything to slow down the tobacco marketing. these restrictions not having much of an effect. the
some of the political economy about how strong tobacco control policies might be adopted. there has been a lot of research. lots of problems in the types of studies that get done. over time, what we have seen is evidence has gotten stronger to the point now where we see good evidence that there is a strong causal relationship between exposure to tobacco company marketing and tobacco use. really nice summary of the evidence came out a few years ago. lilly strong conclusions -- really strong...
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we can do that without hurting our economy. also dealing with our tax code to make us more competitive instead of just the first answer being further increasing taxes. that's what away can do to help economic growth and move forward. >> garrett: senator ayotte, thank you very much, senator kaine, we have to go. thank you both very much and see you on capitol hill very soon. we'll be back in one minute to hear from four of the nation's governors. nizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with xerox you're ready for real business. more than two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to
we can do that without hurting our economy. also dealing with our tax code to make us more competitive instead of just the first answer being further increasing taxes. that's what away can do to help economic growth and move forward. >> garrett: senator ayotte, thank you very much, senator kaine, we have to go. thank you both very much and see you on capitol hill very soon. we'll be back in one minute to hear from four of the nation's governors. nizing an industry can be a tough act to...
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economy. those are big military towns. he wants to talk about infrastructure in what he talks about in the state of the union address. note that most of these markets are about military presence, so he wants potential questions about furloughs. white house is calling it a fix it first policy. the president will also revise his call for a private partnership to attract financing. third part of the plan calls for cutting red tape to get permits. >> if we upgrade our infrastructure, that'll bring even more jobs, and that's the attitude of a lot of companies all around the world. and i know you want these job-creating projects in your districts. i've seen those ribbon cuttings. all of this is designed to turn up the pressure on republicans by pushing budget consequences into share backyards. >> border patrol agents will see their hours reduced. fbi agents will be furloughed. federal prosecutors will have to close cases and let criminals go. air traffic controllers and airport security will see cut
economy. those are big military towns. he wants to talk about infrastructure in what he talks about in the state of the union address. note that most of these markets are about military presence, so he wants potential questions about furloughs. white house is calling it a fix it first policy. the president will also revise his call for a private partnership to attract financing. third part of the plan calls for cutting red tape to get permits. >> if we upgrade our infrastructure, that'll...
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both for macroeconomic reasons, it's bad for the economy if you don't have spending power. and for fairness. because of wages you can't go to clinton. newt gingrich likes to win things. it has been a while since he has but it was at that point still >> in 2007 the democrats were in control of congress. the model was 1996 when you had a democratic president and big clinton. newt gingrich likes to win things. it has been a while since he has but it was at that point still on a roll. you had dick armey who was the majority leader who was dead set against it. but the republicans gave into reality for some of the republicans, but the sort of more traditional conservatives, they keep telling people to go to work. we don't want the 47%. how do you turn around and say yes, people should go to work but shouldn't make enough money to live on. this is a subset of the most interesting dynamic in the world today. as i said, will the meanies beat the crazies? >> we are routing for the meanies. overall, are there numbers where the poling becomes so overwhelming? i'm thinking about it on t
both for macroeconomic reasons, it's bad for the economy if you don't have spending power. and for fairness. because of wages you can't go to clinton. newt gingrich likes to win things. it has been a while since he has but it was at that point still >> in 2007 the democrats were in control of congress. the model was 1996 when you had a democratic president and big clinton. newt gingrich likes to win things. it has been a while since he has but it was at that point still on a roll. you had...
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it is it 110 billion out of the entire economy . retailers who rely on the dollars. >> it was not quite a surprise. >> this is it a surprise to regular people. >> it shouldn't have been. we talked about this. >> it is it talked about how you and everybody. average people including rich people are getting a pay roll tax increase. don't ask me why. this is it bad. you can talk about the stock market. i think that is it a technical factor and why put your monep in bonds when you can put your money in stockings. what is happening is that retailers are saying that consumption is going to slow down. >> the economy will slow down and that is it a huge part of the gdp. >> jerry, the president said we need more taxings to deal with sequestration. >> why do we need more taxes right now . we have an economy with unemployment and enduring new obama taxes and last thing they need is it highir taxes and ticking along and fourth quarter is negative . higher taxes will make it worse and not better. >> it is it duplic ituous. it is taking all the ta
it is it 110 billion out of the entire economy . retailers who rely on the dollars. >> it was not quite a surprise. >> this is it a surprise to regular people. >> it shouldn't have been. we talked about this. >> it is it talked about how you and everybody. average people including rich people are getting a pay roll tax increase. don't ask me why. this is it bad. you can talk about the stock market. i think that is it a technical factor and why put your monep in bonds...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment role. >> garrett: we will get the latest from education secretary arne duncan and hear from two key members of the senate budget committee, could iand tim kaine. and then we'll talk to some of the governors whose states will be hardest hit and ask what they think of new gun control and immigration law. republicans bob mcdonnell of virginia, and jan brewer of arizona. plus democrats martin o'malley of maryland, and colorado's john hickenlooper. and we'll also continue our conversation on gun control after want newtown shooting. what is the impact of violent video games on kids? and what kind of mental health laws do we need to help keep things like this from ever happening again? it's all ahead on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. substituting for bob schieffer, cbs news chief white house correspondent, major garrett. >> garrett: good morn
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment role. >> garrett: we will get the latest from education secretary arne duncan and hear from two key members of the senate budget committee, could iand tim kaine. and then we'll talk to some of the governors whose states will be hardest hit and ask what they think of new gun control and immigration law. republicans bob mcdonnell of virginia, and jan brewer of arizona. plus democrats martin...
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economy for competitive reasons as opposed to affirmatively trying to harm u.s. corporations, take down their operations which one might interpret as an act of economic warfare? >> no one as yet seen a case where they really try to bring things down. there have been some worries in cases including one we wrote about called televent that controls the pipelines in the chinese and the ones that run in mexico. they may have gotten about how those valves run. the p.l.a. are an army but they have huge interests in these industries in china. so it's not completely above them to want to steal the industrial secrets for the companies that keep the p.l.a. budget alive. >> so it's another way of pursuing american intellectual property in >> by and large, that's it. when you heard attorney general holder an others announce a program this week, it was to avoid, you know, intellectual property theft. they almost never use the word cyber in the course of that. there are all kinds of way to steal intellectual property. >> you mentioned this as an undertakes of the chinese milita
economy for competitive reasons as opposed to affirmatively trying to harm u.s. corporations, take down their operations which one might interpret as an act of economic warfare? >> no one as yet seen a case where they really try to bring things down. there have been some worries in cases including one we wrote about called televent that controls the pipelines in the chinese and the ones that run in mexico. they may have gotten about how those valves run. the p.l.a. are an army but they...
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he believes in community and patrol of schools so yes he believed in the economy. he is not an integration assess that and he said it's up to us, it's our struggle.
he believes in community and patrol of schools so yes he believed in the economy. he is not an integration assess that and he said it's up to us, it's our struggle.
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continued his plea to the public and to congress saying that this is going to be devastating for the economy, he wants congress to act and it comes one day after a bipartisan commission released a new plan that would detail $2.4 trillion cuts over 12 years. mara? >> thank you. >>> we'll have more on those budget cuts and other political stories later in the show. >>> he was being considered for a big show, but now general john allen has announced that he's retired. he completed 19 months as top commander in afghanistan, instead of taking the new job, he'll retire to help his wife deal with health issues. here's your "first look" at the dish of scrambled politics americans still don't like congress very much. 15% approve of the job that the lawmakers are doing, up one point from last month. >>> deanny hoyer said that the 2016 presidential race is easy to predict, if hillary clinton decides to win, she'll clear the field. >>> tea party group has apologized for sending out a e-mail that was photo shopped to make karl rove look like a nazi to help raise funds. >>> choosing candy crowley to moder
continued his plea to the public and to congress saying that this is going to be devastating for the economy, he wants congress to act and it comes one day after a bipartisan commission released a new plan that would detail $2.4 trillion cuts over 12 years. mara? >> thank you. >>> we'll have more on those budget cuts and other political stories later in the show. >>> he was being considered for a big show, but now general john allen has announced that he's retired. he...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before vesting. lou: i would like to share with you, if i may, and let's see full screen if we can. quotg from the chairman of the senate intelligence committee, senator dianne feinstein reactiting today to this report same as a sobering report on the length to which the u.s. military has needed to pass cyber legislation as on as possible. gordon chang, you are laughing as i said that. what in the world is going on whenur response ise have to pass a law. >> even worse than that, international treaty to ban cyber attacks. the chinese love to sign treaties and agreements, they saw a lot of them from human rights to trade. lou: there is a law against doing this right now. isn't that sufficient? >> that should be. the chinese don't honor any
rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before vesting. lou: i would like to share with you, if i may, and let's see full screen if we can. quotg from the chairman of the senate intelligence committee, senator...
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>> andrea: are we building our economy sensitivity? i'm surprised they didn't hire bob to do the training. just kidding. am i missing something? it sounded like toe tailtarian brainwashing. creepy. it probably scared people. walk around the office and scared to say something. am i missing something here? why are they talking abimmigration at the u sda? aren't there corn prices they need to talk about? maybe something like that? >> bob: right. this is out of their area of expertise. >> but they came in and threw the indians off their land, exterminateed them. >> exterminateed them? >> dana: farm and migrant lentor something they deal with. >> so america's founding fathers that came over here, colonized america, made it the great land it is our today, you say they exterminateed -- >> bob: jesse, you must have been educated -- >> you don't believe that. >> bob: the founding fathers came here 100 years after the approximately grimpilgrims came. >> the colonist, bob. >> bob: what do you think they did with the indians that occupied the land
>> andrea: are we building our economy sensitivity? i'm surprised they didn't hire bob to do the training. just kidding. am i missing something? it sounded like toe tailtarian brainwashing. creepy. it probably scared people. walk around the office and scared to say something. am i missing something here? why are they talking abimmigration at the u sda? aren't there corn prices they need to talk about? maybe something like that? >> bob: right. this is out of their area of expertise....
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>> andrea: are we building our economy sensitivity? i'm surprised they didn't hire bob to do the training. just kidding. am i missing something? it sounded like toe tailtarian brainwashing. creepy. it probably scared people. walk around the office and scared to say something. am i missing something here? why are they talking abimmigration at the u sda? aren't there corn prices they need to talk about? maybe something like that? >> bob: right. this is out of their area of expertise. >> but they came in and threw the indians off their land, exterminateed them. >> exterminateed them? >> dana: farm and migrant lentor something they deal with. >> so america's founding fathers that came over here, colonized america, made it the great land it is our today, you say they exterminateed -- >> bob: jesse, you must have been educated -- >> you don't believe that. >> bob: the founding fathers came here 100 years after the approximately grimpilgrims came. >> the colonist, bob. >> bob: what do you think they did with the indians that occupied the land
>> andrea: are we building our economy sensitivity? i'm surprised they didn't hire bob to do the training. just kidding. am i missing something? it sounded like toe tailtarian brainwashing. creepy. it probably scared people. walk around the office and scared to say something. am i missing something here? why are they talking abimmigration at the u sda? aren't there corn prices they need to talk about? maybe something like that? >> bob: right. this is out of their area of expertise....
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like a the economy is a human being, like the economy is more important than our land and water. water is a non renewable resource. we cannot take it for granted. the alliance has never signed a treaty. we have never gone to war. we have never ceded our territories and we never will. [applause] under the united nations declaration on the rights of indigenous people, the alliance has not given our free, prior, and informed consent to this project. in canada, there is a judicial review process going on. while it is under way, the government has made public statements to the effect that this project will go through. over the last year, my country has made changes to environmental laws to ease the burden on industry to discriminantly go forward with these projects. specifically, we have we billc 38 and c 45 that have been passed over the last nine months in ottawa. there was no discussion. they did not asked our permission to do this. they just did. the time has come in our idle no more movement also. [applause] we want to let the general public know that we cannot keep taking out of
like a the economy is a human being, like the economy is more important than our land and water. water is a non renewable resource. we cannot take it for granted. the alliance has never signed a treaty. we have never gone to war. we have never ceded our territories and we never will. [applause] under the united nations declaration on the rights of indigenous people, the alliance has not given our free, prior, and informed consent to this project. in canada, there is a judicial review process...
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>> the economy is doing ok. they're starting to create some jobs. this is pretty good and if you can beat them, you should join them. >> tend to say that you should never get out of the markets but try not to be smarter than them. you should do some type of cap. do not try to outsmart them. >> i feel like this is the gas prices staying. >> gas prices continue to skyrocket. will this affect the markets? >> this is a problem because you have to drive to work and when you go paycheck to paycheck. wal-mart came out and stated that january was a disaster. all this fuelling with congress should go away. >> does this make sense? >> note. it went over my head. >> i'm taking a lot what is the name of the ceo, michael core. i am thinking about my purse. >> another place that i do not shot dead this office max, office depot, or staples. i tend to go to amazon or target for things like paper. >> you and i are roughly the same age. we do not need these huge stores like best buy and office max. they are getting together because they cannot compete with amazon or
>> the economy is doing ok. they're starting to create some jobs. this is pretty good and if you can beat them, you should join them. >> tend to say that you should never get out of the markets but try not to be smarter than them. you should do some type of cap. do not try to outsmart them. >> i feel like this is the gas prices staying. >> gas prices continue to skyrocket. will this affect the markets? >> this is a problem because you have to drive to work and when...
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spending at a time when the economy is already too weak as far as i'm concerned. so this is exactly the opposite of what we ought to be doing. >> ezra there is a new simpson-bowles plan out today, of sorts. you talked to erskine bowles today, what is their approach? >> it is really striking, the simpson-bowles one had more tax increases than president obama ever called for. if you did it now, jared's organize has done great work showing it. if you put it into place now we would raise taxes, not by $650 billion as we did in the fiscal cliff deal. we would raise it by 2 trillion, the new simpson-bowles plan because that is sort of off the table, they cut the tax to $1.3 trillion, so it went way, way to the far right on taxes, to be fair that is where president obama is currently is. but to be fair while they say they split the taxes between president obama and john boehner, they actually increased what boehner was asking for. in the final element of the fiscal deal boehner asked for including savings in interest, 1.2, the new simpson-bowles includes $1.7 in spending
spending at a time when the economy is already too weak as far as i'm concerned. so this is exactly the opposite of what we ought to be doing. >> ezra there is a new simpson-bowles plan out today, of sorts. you talked to erskine bowles today, what is their approach? >> it is really striking, the simpson-bowles one had more tax increases than president obama ever called for. if you did it now, jared's organize has done great work showing it. if you put it into place now we would...
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economists say the rapid increase poses a threat to our fragile economy. joining me now oil industry analyst cnbc contributor john killbuck, thanks for joining me. >> good to be here. >> i heard it's be the blend. we're getting ready to switch to the summer blend and this is why. is that a legitimate reason here? >> you know, normally in past years it would. there's a certain time of year where that's happening. but what's really happening here, the refining industry is doing what the airline industry is doing and that's reducing capacity really massively. we lost over a million barrels of refining capacity just to shutdowns over the last year now. >> why would they voluntarily do these shutdowns? >> believe it or not, they weren't making enough money for themselves and they decided to get out of the business. i'm fearful normally i can tell you why, it has to deal with cutbacks by opec. war issues. this time, it may be different. this time we may not see the price break in coming months that i'd expect to happen because of demand at the pump. with the ref
economists say the rapid increase poses a threat to our fragile economy. joining me now oil industry analyst cnbc contributor john killbuck, thanks for joining me. >> good to be here. >> i heard it's be the blend. we're getting ready to switch to the summer blend and this is why. is that a legitimate reason here? >> you know, normally in past years it would. there's a certain time of year where that's happening. but what's really happening here, the refining industry is doing...
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where would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and hourl entire economy at riso close loopholes that benefit only the wealthiest americans and corporations. lou: house speaker john boehner reminded the president the house has passed two sequester bills ignored by the democratically controlled senate. one in may, the other in december of last year. republicans have already given mr. obama his tax hikes on the rich. reading just last month the president got higher taxes on the wealthy and already back for more. the american people understand the revenue debate is now closed. and congress is closed as well. the house of representatives and the senate both in recess until next monday leaving the president only four days in which to reach out to congress if there is to be a deal done before sequestration takes effect. democrats led by the white house are opposed to cutting entitlements. even though they make up more than 60% of federal outlay. medicare, medicaid and social security alone take up 45% of the national budget. in the four plus years of the obama presidency, entitlement h
where would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and hourl entire economy at riso close loopholes that benefit only the wealthiest americans and corporations. lou: house speaker john boehner reminded the president the house has passed two sequester bills ignored by the democratically controlled senate. one in may, the other in december of last year. republicans have already given mr. obama his tax hikes on the rich. reading just last month the president got higher taxes on the wealthy...
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networks as well as keep critical infrastructure that impact the operations of our state and their economies. it is our hope they will identify best practices. we all like to be the best at doing something second. if someone has figured out how that is like accomplishing the research and development for those of us in state government. we have one other announcement. tomorrow wall governors are invited to a top-secret briefing from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. it will build on a session today and will provide governors of information on the current cyber threat environment and how this thread may affect our states. i want to encourage all government urged governors to participate. it happens between our last meeting and when we are supposed to be at the formal dinner at the white house. i can assure you that anybody who comes in a tuxedo we will keep james bond jokes to a minimum when you show up. we have a number of export -- experts. i would like to ask governor stand of all for many opening remarks he may have on its cyber security. >> i appreciate the opportunity to give these remarks. cyber is sec
networks as well as keep critical infrastructure that impact the operations of our state and their economies. it is our hope they will identify best practices. we all like to be the best at doing something second. if someone has figured out how that is like accomplishing the research and development for those of us in state government. we have one other announcement. tomorrow wall governors are invited to a top-secret briefing from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. it will build on a session today and will...
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what it's costing the economy to have so many underemployed college graduates. that's next. >>> president obama has been talking to voters about his ideas for revitalizing the job market, especially for the middle class. that's a message he pushed before but one that's growing more urgent for some people who had hoped the lingering effects of the recession would never reach them. tom foreman has this week's american journey. >>> everyday on the busy streets of new york, kellock irvin is hunting, and he received his college degree last year, he moved here from the west coast and thought finding a job in marketing was the next logical step. >> not necessarily that it would be an easy task but it wouldn't be something that almost eight months since graduating i'm still struggling with. >> he's not alone. >> our economy is adding jobs but too many people still can't find full-time employment. >> when president obama took office, 134 million americans were working in nonfarm jobs. today, after massive losses and a slow recovery, we're only 1.2 million jobs better off
what it's costing the economy to have so many underemployed college graduates. that's next. >>> president obama has been talking to voters about his ideas for revitalizing the job market, especially for the middle class. that's a message he pushed before but one that's growing more urgent for some people who had hoped the lingering effects of the recession would never reach them. tom foreman has this week's american journey. >>> everyday on the busy streets of new york,...
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analysts say the reasons are many, china is demanding more and more every day to power their growing economy, just as opec cut their output, and here at home, refineries are shutting down for maintenance as they prepare to switch to a summer blend. then market speculation and a weaker dollar play a role. >> we have to work, we keep coming to work every day. you have to put gas in your car to come to work. >> reporter: 43 cents in a month. >> that was nbc's tom costello. >>> after a weekend, the president and staffers will be back at work this morning, but with only ten days to prevent the automatic spending cuts, one group will be absent. >> reporter: good morning, congress is away all week on recess, now strategists say they will make calls and try to come up with alternative savings. but voters here at the capitol say that is not good enough. president obama is back at the white house after a weekend golfing in florida. but congress is still away on recess, taking a break announced monday. voters in the capitol are upset that they actually went home. >> i would be hard at work. >> reporter
analysts say the reasons are many, china is demanding more and more every day to power their growing economy, just as opec cut their output, and here at home, refineries are shutting down for maintenance as they prepare to switch to a summer blend. then market speculation and a weaker dollar play a role. >> we have to work, we keep coming to work every day. you have to put gas in your car to come to work. >> reporter: 43 cents in a month. >> that was nbc's tom costello....
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we knew people were weary of the economy. we wanted to see how we fit in and what was going on on the other side. by the time the debt ceiling hit, we had a good sense of the landscape. the debt ceiling, we were kind of galvanized in this cohesion to move forward. >> stuart, what was your assumption of what the primary would be about before the announcement speech? writing all of that -- the public does not realize. you go back to the obama announcement speech. it lays out the entire message of the campaign. you are working on that and the governor is working on that. >> we talked about this a lot. we had a premise that we would not have an announcement speech that you could give the day before the general election. that was our goal. we got that the reagan announcement speech and used as a model. it was one that was successful. it was a model of the speech that president reagan gave the day before. it was in the general election. we always believe that we wanted the primary to be about the economy. mitt romney would be that
we knew people were weary of the economy. we wanted to see how we fit in and what was going on on the other side. by the time the debt ceiling hit, we had a good sense of the landscape. the debt ceiling, we were kind of galvanized in this cohesion to move forward. >> stuart, what was your assumption of what the primary would be about before the announcement speech? writing all of that -- the public does not realize. you go back to the obama announcement speech. it lays out the entire...